BillJ
Member
I've just acquired a 201F body to supplement the 500CM which I've been using for over 30 years. Although I intend to add CF lenses in the future, initially I'll only be using the 100mm f3.5 CT* which has served me well since 1982. The user manual is somewhat equivocal about using C lenses in conjunction with the focal plane shutter (Avoid using the focal plane shutter........if it cannot be avoided, follow the procdure below....). Following "the procedure below" simply involves setting the lens shutter speed to B and I tried this last night (no film in the camera). On the face of it, this set-up seems to work, but as the manual is specific that the exposure button should be kept depressed until the focal plane shutter closes, I was rather expecting that the in-lens shutter would function in the normal B fashion and only close when the exposure button is released. However, this is not the case as it seems to open and close quite quickly. I wonder whether this is normal or if something is amiss. If the latter is the case, a way round would appear to be to set the in-lens shutter speed at 1/2 or 1 second in which case it is definitely stays open beyond the focal plane shutter operating. Any thoughts?
Regards,
Bill
Regards,
Bill